Boilermaker Rick wrote:
As for Big Ten QB's:
Henne will be the best.
Painter will put up the best numbers but also the most interceptions.
Morelli will struggle and hold Penn State back.
Iowa will find a way to have good QB play once again since it seems every first year QB excels.
Juice Williams will be tough to stop running but his accuracy will cost them games. They will beat someone they shouldn't.
Kellen Lewis will do fairly well on a bad team. James Hardy will help him a lot.
OSU won't need good QB play.
MSU won't be good this year. The cupboard is bare. I don't know about their QB situation well enough.
NW too.
Wisconsin will not rely heavily on the QB as they rarely do.
Henne is the best 'pro style' QB in the big ten I agree. But with weapons like Manningham and Arrington he should be putting up bigger numbers.
Painter will have the best numbers and if he can lower his INTs, he should be right there for 1st team all big ten.
Tyler Donovan (WI) had a few good games when Stocco was hurt but it's pretty easy handing off to PJ Hill right and PJ Hill left. I'd like to see him more when he's got to deal. Note - he did come to UW as an option QB. Second note - he could be behind Evridge from KSU before it's all said and done.
Morelli is a headscratcher. If he can be consistent, PSU will be a force. I don't think he can get away with 2400 yards in 12 games and only 11 TDs again.
Christensen at Iowa will be fine. The receivers have a year of seasoning under the belts and they looked good at the end of last season. He'll be steady, not spectacular and not as a emotional rollercoaster as Drew Tate.
Kellen Lewis (IU) is a good QB with one big option - James Hardy. I don't think there is any corner in the league that can go 1:1 with Hardy with his size and speed.
Hoyer at MSU had some good outings when Stanton got hurt last year but is on the small side (6'2" 210) and with the Spartans rebuilding project, he could be in for a few hits.
Northwestern will break in a new QB to the spread offense. If he can hand the ball off to Sutton, he'll do a fine job.
The Juice could be the most improved QB in the Big Ten or looking for a new position next year. This is a turning point for him.
OSU is breaking in a new QB and will need to rely on their defense more a la the Krenzel years.